Whats been causing that trend?
Atlanta's boom.
Savannah's boom.
That's really two of the big ones. But mostly Atlanta. Lots and lots and lots of transplants. Atlanta is going to be the silicon valley of the East at some point.
Whats been causing that trend?
We won't know for sure in Georgia for a bit. It's gonna be a razor thin margin and there are apparently a few thousand military ballots outstanding that have a later deadline.
Atlanta's boom.
Savannah's boom.
That's really two of the big ones. But mostly Atlanta. Lots and lots and lots of transplants. Atlanta is going to be the silicon valley of the East at some point.
Atlanta's boom.
Savannah's boom.
That's really two of the big ones. But mostly Atlanta. Lots and lots and lots of transplants. Atlanta is going to be the silicon valley of the East at some point.
Worth it if the Braves can sign a starting pitcher.
Let's say Biden wins here shortly and all the Trump challenges fail and then Trump isn't indicted, how many of you think he goes away quietly? How many of you think he can resist? Or the media would resist? It's a somewhat depressing thought experiment. It'll be the carnival that never leaves town with the carnis causing continual mischief.
Compare the president to the Perdue senate race. You see Georgia has a lot of moderate Republicans that don't like Trump. A better Republican candidate carries Georgia with ease.
Also we'll have great candidates for the analytics department for the Bravos. They'll already be local.
May be so.
But runoffs will be determined by turnout.
And I'd be willing to bet that whoever the Dems get to turnout, are going to vote down the ballot D and D, for Warnock and Ossoff.
May be so.
But runoffs will be determined by turnout.
And I'd be willing to bet that whoever the Dems get to turnout, are going to vote down the ballot D and D, for Warnock and Ossoff.
Whats been causing that trend?
Wise words
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As Sav noted, urbanization fueled by transplants. Add that to the heavily African-American sections of Georgia and you get D upticks. What's sorta fascinating is to look at Southern States and you can see where the plantations use to be.
Dan Crenshaw argued against the transplant theory (at least in texas) he says it has more to do with the crazy amount of young voters who vote for the first time since they mostly vote blue at that age.
Dan Crenshaw argued against the transplant theory (at least in texas) he says it has more to do with the crazy amount of young voters who vote for the first time since they mostly vote blue at that age.